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Beautiful ❤️
I like this better than the 127 🫣
DISAGREED‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ 😎
By: MTR : July 26th, 2025-06:51
Your post made me smile – and also made me dive back into the archives. As far I have found out just two Panerai models actually seem to show “1950” on the dial: the PAM 127 and the PAM 375. The 217 has the same beautiful case, but no “1950” text. So… the...
For me a deal maker. 😁
By: MTR : July 26th, 2025-07:06
I just love that Panerai did something completely irrational here – and stuck with it for exactly two watches. There is absolutely no logic and no consistency. It’s like Panerai whispered “1950” twice… and then never again. That’s the kind of detail I lov...
❤️ DISAGREED ❤️
By: R. Goodfellow : July 26th, 2025-16:31
You're pictures clearly display the beauty of the 127! I agree, the ideal is a 372 AND 127--both are icons. I'm always struck by how Panerai fans (myself very much included) feel the need to create personal rules or definitions of "purity" to guide their ...
Ha!
By: MTR : July 27th, 2025-08:59
I never really follow mainstream taste when it comes to watches. Or at least I’m absolutely convinced I don’t… 🙏 Maybe my self-image and reality are … apart in this case. But if I may present one piece of evidence in my defense – your honors 😉 – it’s the ...
A good looking PAM!
By: R. Goodfellow : July 28th, 2025-16:57
The blue dial is quite pretty! And the Luminor case really suits complications--lots of room for everything to "breathe." How does the equation of time function work? Does it rely on the date? My nonconformist PAM loves are the 1680 and 577. And I'm compo...
Thanks for your kind reply!
By: MTR : July 28th, 2025-22:02
Yes, the Equation of Time (EOT) function is indeed linked to the date. It shows the difference between “true solar time” (based on the actual position of the sun) and “mean solar time” (our standard 24-hour day). Because this difference changes throughout...